Print Post Approved PP326342/00017 The Newsletter of The Model T Ford Club of Victoria (Inc.) Reg. No. A0000819S
Volume 37 NUMBER 3 April 2015
MTFCV web page address: www.modeltfordclubvic.org.au Email: [email protected]
In this Issue: The usual Reports and Minutes, Club Calendar, Back to Glenaroua Report, an invita-
tion to the Anzac Day Run, Rochester Workshop Day Report, an invitation to National Motoring Heritage Day Run, a Heads up of other Forthcoming Events, Charlie’s Museum Run Report, Ford and The Great War,
Delegates Reports.
Submissions to TTorque must be received by the Editor 2 weeks prior to the next meeting please.
Next General Meeting is on Friday 10 April at 8.00 pm
at Ashburton Library, High Street Ashburton
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PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Hi All,
During the past month I attended a
meeting of the Flathead Ford Clubs
and we are going to have a com-
bined club run called the “Ford
Flathead Festival” at Caribbean Gardens for our Henry
Ford Birthday run on the 26th of July. Further infor-
mation will be included in a later magazine.
The recent Workshop day in Rochester was a lot of fun,
some good work was done and a lot of socialising en-
joyed. Thanks to Ray and Sandy Smith for putting it on.
See elsewhere in the magazine for a report of the day.
Dave Weatherhead's Day at Pakenham A Grade is the
next Club event and I hope a lot of you will be there to
enjoy a similarly fun day.
During the Friday General Meeting, we will have a very
interesting talk by Bernie McKeegan on coils.
The day after this is the efficiency run, a good drive for
the T's.
On the 25th of April is of course 100 years of Anzac and
I'm sure some of you will have a role in the commemora-
tion. Please consider sharing your experiences with the
rest of the Club in the next magazine.
The “Old Grey Mare” is currently laid up with tyre trou-
bles, but I hope to see you all about on the upcoming
club runs.
If you are happy to only receive the colour email copy of
the newsletter, send an email to the Treasurer. The com-
mittee would like to encourage this choice.
As always the committee and I welcome any input or
offers of help. The AGM is only a few months away so if
you wish to join in, have a think about it.
Best wishes for Easter to you and yours.
Get those Ts out
Bruce
CALENDAR OF EVENTS ***2015***
(Club events in Bold)
APRIL
Fri 10th General Meeting—Coils ain’t
Coils—Bernie McKeegan
Sat 11th Workshop Day Pakenham
A Grade
Sun 12th Efficiency run
Sat 25th Anzac Day
MAY
Fri 8th General Meeting : Adelaide to
to Darwin Run Talk
Sun 10th Mother's Day
Sun 17th National Motoring Heritage Day
Yarra Glen
JUNE
Sat 6 to Mon 8th Queens Birthday Long Week-
End Rally (see advertisement)
Fri 12th General Meeting
Sun 14th Historic Train (Healesville), Yarra
Valley Chocolaterie
(Dean Williams)
JULY
Fri 10th Annual General Meeting and
Pie Night
Sun 12th Annual Presentation Lunch (Pine
Grove Hotel Upper Beaconsfield)
26th Ford Flathead Festival & Henry
Ford Birthday Combined Run
(Caribbean Gardens)
THIS MONTH’S COVER
“Waiting at the pump—again”
on the Glenaroua run.
Thanks to Marg & Lyle Detez
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Labour Day Weekend Rally
Back to Glenaroua March 6th - 9th
Before leaving on our drive for Sunday today the men
had to go back to Noel's neighbour, Michael, to get his
T-model tractor going as they couldn't get it started the
night before. Lots of discussion on Saturday night
about what it could be that was the problem, they
weren't going to let it beat them. Turned out there was
a wasps’ nest in the manifold.
When the men returned, triumphant, a while later we
got the day under way. After leaving the Huitt's farm
we went into Seymour to fuel up then drove along the
Goulburn River. There was some nice camping
grounds along the river. We then continued onto
Tahbilk Winery.
On arrival at the Winery where we thought there was a
lunch booking for us, we were told that as we hadn't
book in there were no tables available. After manage-
ment had inquired as to how many were in our group,
miraculously there was a table prepared very quickly
for us. Sure he was counting the dollars to be made.
Lunch time entertainment for the men was a bus load
of young ladies on a hens’ trip from Bendigo. After
having a nice lunch, next was some wine tasting and a
tour of the cellars.
Walking around the Winery grounds we came across a
glass bowled petrol bowser and we parked the six cars
around it for a photo. Noel was the envy of all the fel-
las as he got to take the 'bride to be' and her brides-
maids for a drive in his T.
After leaving the Winery, drove around the northern
perimeter of Puckapunyal back towards Heathcote and
down the McIvor Highway to Tooborac. A light re-
freshment was had at the Tooborac pub. Then made
our way back to the Huitt's farm. We followed Noel
when he went to feed his cows and then we were taken
for a tour around his paddocks which were quite hilly
and provided amazing views of the district around.
We did the farm tour in the T's and there was some
steep descents and some serious hill climbing. The
number of kangaroos on the farms was amazing, out-
numbered stock.
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After another enjoyable day there was lots of discussion
regarding weekend and how everyone had liked the way
the rally was not set to a timeline and things could be
changed without affecting the days planned activities.
Well done Dave for organising the portable ensuite for eve-
ryone to use, this was a great idea.
Graham and Maree Hadden
ANNUAL ANZAC DAY RUN
Saturday 25th April 2015
For the last two years I have taken the opportunity
to enjoy a Model T drive with club members some-
where in Gippsland. This year I invite MTFCV club
members to join with me on a leisurely picnic
cruise.
They say a man’s house is his Castle! Come with us
this year to visit one mans dream where he has liter-
ally built his own Castle!
Where- Rally starts 10:00am at 17 Jack Farmer
Way, Traralgon.
BYO picnic lunch and BBQ meat if you would like
to stay for dinner.
Phone Warwick on 0400168319 or email landy-
[email protected] if you would like to attend.
Next meeting Speaker - April 10th
Coils ain't Coils.
Come to the April meeting
and see Bernie McKeegan
give a talk on
the finer points of the Model
T coil ignition system, it's
correct performance and
adjustment.
Get a spark back in your T.
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WORKSHOP DAY – ROCHESTER
A very pleasant day was had by all at Ray & Sandy
Smith’s Workshop Day. The weather was perfect for
the ladies present, Christine Dalton, Shirley Wearne,
Marilyn Baker and Sandy Smith, to sit under the gazebo
and catch up on the latest gossip, while the men chatted
and busied themselves in the shed.
In attendance were
Norm Morgan with his T Truck, servicing the
front end;
Richard Wearne with a ute load of diffs and rear
axles looking for serviceable parts to build a usa-
ble diff;
Bob Dalton( non member), who is in the process
of building a T truck;
Bernie McKeegan who brought along a radiator
apron to modify and
Graeme Baker who worked on his 1915 motor
and transmission which needed some tender lov-
ing care following the Albury rally. (Triple gear
bush disintegrated)
Bruce Csorba and Robbie Dalton were overseeing the
operations!!
We were treated to a fantastic BBQ lunch, thanks to
Ray’s son, Corey who manned the BBQ producing
snags, skewers, bacon, onion and a lovely selection of
salads. This was followed by a fruit platter, and an as-
sortment of cakes and slices, tea and coffee. Robbie and
Christine stayed on at the Bakers and along with Ray
and Sandy, headed to the Lockington Pub for dinner.
A great day was had by all, and too bad for those who
didn’t make the trip to paradise!!!!! Big thanks Ray
and Sandy for a super day.
Graeme and Marilyn Baker
NATIONAL MOTORING HERITAGE DAY – SUNDAY MAY 17TH RUN DETAILS
The National Motoring Heritage Day will again be celebrated at Yarra Glen Racecourse on Sunday 17th May.
MTFCV will join with many other Clubs to help the Association of Motoring Clubs by participating in this event.
It will be fun to travel and arrive together and the following arrangements are in place:
Rendezvous at Dillon’s Motors 7/10 Pilgrim Court, Ringwood, at 8:30am
For a prompt 8:45am departure (Melways Ref 49 D12).
Ample parking for trailers.
The run to Yarra Glen will be about 45 minutes, even at Model T Ford speed! Last year the trip to Yarra Glen at-
tracted the waves and horn blasts from many of the other participants en route to the event, who loves the sight of
our vehicles. It was a gala trip!
Any queries contact Robbie Dalton 0439 363 283. Let’s have a real show of our Model T’s on a day that attracts
more than 2000 cars! It’s a flagship event that shows the community, Governments and business the strength of the
Australian motoring movement.
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SCORESBY PICNIC
The Federation of Car Clubs and the Dandenong Val-
ley Historic Car Club Inc are again hosting this event on
SUNDAY 12th APRIL.
We have been fortunate in being allocated an area in the
grounds to be able to park our cars together, and display
the various types as a group. This is interesting to the
people who think all Model T's are the same and all black.
With this year being the 100th anniversary of the Landing
at Gallipoli, the feature display will be Military vehi-
cles. The machinery display sheds will be open for in-
spection of the Steam engine displays and there will be
craft and trade displays as well. Bring the family as chil-
dren's entertainment will be available during the day.
During the course of the day we will be leaving the
grounds for a trip up Wheelers Hill to the Art Gallery at
the top of the Hill. In the carpark we will participate in a
driving skills test and then return to the display area. It
will be a fun and interesting excursion during the day.
Please arrive at the National Steam Centre at 1200
Ferntree Gully Rd Scoresby (Mel 72 D 9 ) at 10.00 A.M.
Bring your own picnic lunch or a light BBQ lunch, tea and
coffee will be available on site. Entry is free. Please try to
come along and support this event.
Contact Robbie for more details if required.
HEADS UP!
The following are some dates of events that we have
planned for the coming months, some are organised by
others but we will be attending and participating in
them as a Club.
Sat 11th April WORKSHOP DAY At Paken-
ham A grade workshops. This is an opportunity to
have your car safety checked, get expert advice on
faults, carry out repairs to cars or parts. Have a chat
and a snag for lunch. Always a great social day.
Sun 12th April SCORESBY PICNIC and Driving
Skills Day. See column on the left.
Sun 17th May NATIONAL MOTORING HERIT-
AGE DAY at Yarra Glen racecourse. Join us for a
pleasant drive from Ringwood to Yarra Glen. We will
travel, arrive and park to-gether. This is a great day
out .
Sat 6th - Mon 8th June OUR ANNUAL QUEEN’S
BIRTHDAY RALLY is well into the planning stages
and will be centred at the Horsham Caravan
park. Daily trips to the surrounding areas with plenty
of visits.
Sun 16th June A CLUB RUN TO HEALES-
VILLE and the Yarra Valley.
Sun 26th July HENRY FORD BIRTHDAY
EVENT. This year will be the first FORD FLAT-
HEAD FESTIVAL. Staged at the Carribean Gardens
in Scoresby, it will be a display day of all side
valve Ford cars from the T and A clubs, the Side valve
V8 club and the Prefect and Anglia club. More info
next moth month.
Nov CUP WEEKEND RALLY. This rally will be
centred from Camp Curumbene and is well into the
planning stages. Keep this weekend free for what is
shaping up to be a well organised event, nice flat roads
and visits.
Robbie Dalton, Events Coordinator
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SUNDAY RUN TO CHARLIE’S MOTOR MUSEUM AT ARTHURS SEAT
Sunday 15th March
As usual after a beautiful sunny Saturday, Sunday started off very cool and windy at Stud Park Shopping Centre with
some of the participants wishing they had packed a coat. Five cars (two T’s and three moderns) set off for Arthurs
Seat.
Traffic was fairly light and we motored on down towards our morning tea stop at Devils Bend Reservoir. A very
pleasant run through the countryside with a mix of sealed and unsealed roads until we turned into Graydens Road. A
fairly ordinary piece of road kept the drivers on their toes and some fairly ordinary driving from some other drivers
ensured that we missed the turn off for the
reservoir. We waved to the Fairnies as we
drove by and duly did a U turn and repeated
the trip down the road from the opposite di-
rection. Robbie jumped from his car when we
stopped and said “It wasn’t that bad when we
came in the modern”.
After a warming cup of tea and a chat we set
off to Arthurs Seat having picked up some
more T Models. We arrived at the museum
bang on twelve and we decided to eat and
then go through the museum.
The museum was a mix of full size cars, hun-
dreds of model cars and as well as large mod-
el ships, sewing machines, old wares and ba-
sically anything to do with cars. Enamel
signs, petrol pumps, badges, photographs and
some old advertising and the list goes on.
People looked, photographed and measured.
After having a good wander around inside
and out we headed off home with the sun high
in the sky having had a great day.
Those present:
Christine and Robbie Dalton
Fiona and Christopher Dillon
David Baud
Bill Wallace
Ann and Trevor Merton
Alan and Lorraine Fairnie
Bruce, Jenny, Ruth and Grace Csorba
Pam and Colin Weidemann
Marg and Lyle Detez
Also a surprise visit by Elaine Bone and her
daughter, very nice to see Elaine up and
around.
Chris and Fiona Dillon
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HENRY FORD’S ROLE
IN DEFINING
AMERICAN ATTITUDE TO WAR
At dawn on ANZAC Day April 25, 2015, hundreds of thou-
sands of Australians will again reflect on the Gallipoli Cam-
paign that helped define a young nation; reflecting on a war
that saw 61, 000 of Australia’s finest perish.
A century ago America was not yet involved in the Great War -
indeed it was not until 1917 that the U.S. joined the nations
opposing the Axis forces in Europe.
What is not so widely known is that Henry Ford was an
avowed pacifist who campaigned actively in the political de-
bate over World War I. Henry played a decisive role in galva-
nizing those who were opposed to the call for American troops.
He drummed up support from 1915 onwards using his influ-
ence to promote the cause of those Americans demanding no
role in the War. On the opposite page is an example of Ford’s
propaganda, reprinted from Ford Times April 1916 and mock-
ing the concept of “preparedness” being urged by others.
Less palatably, Ford was also an anti-Semite and a Nazi sym-
pathizer - an unpleasant side of him which became evident
only a few years later. In that second war, Ford’s views were
promoted and admired by Adolf Hitler and conversely despised
by many Americans.
Part of Ford’s campaign against WW I involvement was an
extraordinary “mission to Europe” by ship which has been
written up by John McCool of the History Department at the
University of Kansas:
Amazingly, high-level as well as pacifist meetings
with the shipboard delegates went ahead in Europe,
but there was a strong farcical element and after
three weeks Ford went home “with a bad cold” and
a somewhat lightened wallet.
It is all a fascinating story and we will tell it proper-
ly in the next issue of TTorque. Thanks for Paul
Daley for his research.
Giving Peace A Chance, Sort
Of January 31, 1916
It ranked, according to one contemporary observer, as “a sub-
limely screwy paragraph in American history.” And while
some later-day historians have been a bit kinder, most still
view it as an absurd spectacle that provides, as biographer
Charles Merz has said, “another demonstration of America’s
abiding faith in slogans.”
Yet, for a two-month period in the winter of 1915-1916,
American automobile magnate Henry Ford, then one of the
richest men in the world, actually thought he could talk the
leaders of Europe into stopping World War I. This experiment
in freelance personal diplomacy was called the “Peace Ship”
and a KU undergraduate was part of the delegation. His name
was Kenneth Pringle, and on January 31, 1916, he returned to
Lawrence to tell of his adventures. It had been quite a trip.
In late 1915, Ford decided that the war in Europe
had gone on long enough, that there had been al-
ready too much killing and suffering, and further-
more, that the US government was entirely wrong-
headed in its strict isolationist stance. “If I can
make automobiles run,” he rhetorically asked a reporter at the time, “why
can’t I steer those people clear of war?” He planned
“to put a stop to the silly killings going on abroad”
by leading a peace delegation across the Atlantic to
negotiate personally with European heads of state.
His favorite slogan became “Out of the trenches by
Christmas, never to go back,” and the American
press was quick to pounce: “Great War Ends
Christmas Day; Ford to Stop It!” read a New York
Tribune headline on November 25, 1915. Having no patience for diplomacy, Ford believed if
he could only get foreign leaders to sit down in a
room, he could make them listen to reason and the
war would end. Straight talk from a no-nonsense
businessman would persuade where diplomatic
doubletalk had failed.
To symbolize America’s unified desire for peace,
Ford invited a remarkably diverse group of people
to accompany him to Europe, including thirty col-
lege students one of whom was Kenneth Pringle
from Kanzas University. ...Pringle, along with his
fellow delegates, would travel to several neutral
European capitals (Oslo, Norway; Stockholm, Swe-
den; Copenhagen, Denmark; and The Hague, The
Netherlands) and speak to like-minded pacifists in
an attempt to open lines of communication between
the belligerent nations. ….
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REPORT ON THE FEDERATION
DELEGATES MEETING
HELD IN GEELONG ON 14TH FEBRUARY 2015
Delegates were welcomed by the Western Districts Presi-
dent and members. They started in 1967 and have 300
members, a cap of 320 now.
Trophy Grants of $150.00 were provided to:
Hamilton for their long weekend in June annual ral-
ly.
British Two Stroke Motor bike club for their 20 –
22nd March rally.
Ballarat club for the annual Begonia rally on that
weekend.
Geelong Morris Club for their upcoming event la-
bour Day Weekend.
Mildura for their bi annual Easter time rally.
A Capital Grant was provided to: Central Vic Morris Mi-
nor Club for a computer.
New members who joined the Federation are:
North Central based in St Arnaud. They were mem-
bers when Federation started and have decided to
rejoin. 70 vehicles on the CPS scheme of which 10
are Veterans.
Cool Country Classics from Trentham. They have
been going for 3 years and have 100 members which
is their limit and 20 on a waiting list ready to join.
They have restored vehicles mainly and older exam-
ples.
Wyndham Classic Club. They have been going for a
short time and have 40 members so far.
Australia Day: John and Margaret Davis reported that it
went extremely well and the vehicles on exhibition were a
good cross section of our motoring past, thanks to everyone
who came along. A huge thank you to the Marshalls who
worked from 7:00am till 5:00pm to run the event. Military
vehicles were very well accepted by the public. Arrange-
ments for 2016 have commenced and we will use the same
venues.
Golden Oldies Vintage Only Run: This will start from Ma-
rong picnic and head North East for a week of sight seeing.
All planned out and only final touches to go. 30 entries so
far. RACV are sponsoring and providing a back up vehicle.
The Rootes Group have downloaded information on 60,000
Hillmans.
Club Permit Scheme was discussed and only one club re-
ported that they had not received the new requirements
from Vicroads. All seemed to be settling in to the new .
AOMC DELEGRATE’S REPORT
Meeting Date 16th. February 2015
A copy of the minutes of this meeting are available on the
AOMC website at www.aomc.asn.au. The summary be-
low contains my understanding of the main items which I
believe are of interest to the members of the MTFCV.
New Delegates / Member Clubs. 6 new delegates, 3 visitors
and 0 new member clubs were welcomed.
Treasurers Report. The Treasurers report was presented to the
Delegates. The Association is in a healthy financial state. The
annual car shows commence this week. The Treasurer requested
that all car club members attending as spectators identify them-
selves as members for Tax purposes,
Guest Speaker. Ron Mays spoke on Welding Myths and Facts.
Stresses in metals due to Tension, Compression and Sheer were
discussed together with the importance of pre heating prior to
welding. Many examples of brittle fractures and cracks were
highlighted.
Ron also talked about welding requirements relating to vehicles
including those required by CAMS and ADR’s.
Presidents Report. Ian pointed out that this year there was no
Robert Shannon Foundation Award made. This award consists
of a cash grant for young enthusiasts (under 25) to assist with a
restoration project.
Club permit scheme report. Rod Amos reported that the new
rules for the CPS took effect from Jan. 31st. 2015. Rod had con-
cerns with the requirement on the forms for clubs to declare that
the vehicle is safe to use on the road. VicRoads have now re-
moved this phrase from the forms.
There was concern from clubs regarding the signatories required
on forms. Rod advised it does not matter what the designation on
the form is, as long as the correct signatory is registered with
VicRoads. Rod advises clubs to cross the designation out and
write in what the club wants the designation to be in their case.
There was a spike in applications prior to Jan.31 which resulted
in VicRoads running out of log books and plates.
VicRoads are looking at the requirement for a RWC when trans-
ferring from club to club.
Rod read out an advice from VicRoads to Licensed Vehicle Test-
ers, which merely states “older vehicles must be tested in accord-
ance with standards of the day”.
AOMC Events. American Car Show, Apr. 19th. 2015. NMHD
May 17th. Details to follow. Restoration Seminar. Sat. Aug 8th.
General Business / Delegates reports. A new museum has
opened in Colac with 40 trucks.
NEXT DELEGATES MEETING WILL BE HELD ON MAY
18TH.
Bernie McKeegan. Delegate
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requirements and looking forward to the highly modified going
over to M plates. Some discussion on vehicles changed from
Club to Club and if a RWC was required for the post 1.1.1949
ones. It was agreed that Clubs are picking up the responsibility
of ensuring they are safe and as such, a fresh check under the
new requirements of VSI33 would be best.
Federation is going to print the Vehicle check sheets and dis-
claimer into a 3 page carbonless book for clubs to use for those
to the end of December 1948, for checking tractors and vehicles
they are concerned about the safety of. This would provide a
bound copy for future reference. The Committee feel that CPS
has occupied our time for 10 years now and this is as good as it
is going to be so lets enjoy it and move onto other matters.
The President thanked his fellow Committee members for their
hard work and involvement in the CPS since 2005.
Newsletters can be sent electronically to the Federation WWW
site to be loaded for all to see.
Picnic days coming up on the 28 & 29th March at Mortlake and
Wunghnu and the 12th April at Scoresby Park.
Next Meeting will be at Altona Scout Camp, not Deniliquin.
New vehicles and restored vehicles will be on display at the Mel-
bourne Show Grounds from the 26th March to the 29th March
2015.
The Swap was discussed and the increase in costs and downturn
in income was highlighted. This will be discussed further at the
May Delegates' meeting after the Swap Committee has consid-
ered and recommended price increases for both sites and public.
At this stage Sunday may remain at $5.00 for public.
A trial will be made to download a real time video of the weather
conditions in Bendigo at 6:00am Saturday of the Swap. People
can view that and then decide to come or not.
Some site holders have lost their sites as they parked elsewhere
on the grounds than their site.
Kookaburra Avenue will not be closed to traffic due to excessive
Council charges.
Rob Moors, Federation delegate
Kevin’s truck and speedster feature again at RACV
MARCH GENERAL MEETING MINUTES
Meeting opened at 8:06 pm Friday March 13th by President Bruce Csorba at the Ashburton Library, Ashburton. New Members: Constantine Mandylas Visitors: nil Present: 32 as per register. Apologies: Paul Daley currently on VCCA 1&2 cylinder rally Warrnambool, Rob & Glennis Moors, Alan Flude, Barry Hancock, Jo Baulch, Russell Medhurst, Ivor Austin, Jennifer & Grace Csorba Confirmation of minutes: Moved: David Baud ; Seconded: Marg Detez Business arising from minutes: nil Tonight’s Meeting: Brian Churchill from the Model A Ford Club talking on Ford. Excellent talk on the Seldon patent and Ford’s resistance to it. Brian’s second topic was on Ford’s $5 dollar day, but ran out of time, Brian has kindly offered to come back another time to finish of talk, committee will organise time. Correspondence In: NAB Investment details. NAB Chq book. Maroondah printing Invoice 55,191 Shannon’s Sydney & Melbourne auction booklet. Trafalgar Holden Museum, See flyer. The Model T Ford Club International, Inc, Letter re restoration of the Piquette Ave Adopt a Window Program Cold Shock Dry Ice Cleaning flyer. Letter addressed to Norm Nettleton.
.
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Talked about Cup weekend rally at “Camp Currum-bene” Norm Morgan organising. Efficiency run on Sun 12
th April with Model A & T Club
Robbie Dalton and Paul Daley organising. Delegate’s Reports: AOMC: Presented by Bernie McKeegan. Federation:Presented by Bruce Csorba on Behalf of Rob Moors (see previous page). Upcoming events: March Fri 26
th-Sun 29
th RACV/VACC Aust Motoring
Festival. Sat April 11
th workshop day Pakenham A grade. David
Weatherhead. Sun 12
th April Efficiency Run with Model a Club.
American Motoring Show 19th April, See flyer.
Model T Ford Club Of Australia Inc 2015 annual run to “Burra” Fri 1
st May-Sun 3
rd May, See entry form.
Sea’s Mountain’s & Valley’s Tour 2016. 2016 rally David Dare said under control. Technical Tips/Queries: nil Restoration Progress: Alan Fairnie building 1922 Tourer, spray putting body this afternoon. New or unusual products: Nil Parts Wanted: Nil Parts for Sale: Nil General Business: Reg Thomas has kindly donated trailer load of parts for club Auction night. Robbie Dalton bought brochures from Bunnings about their Con Gas. Next Meeting/Activity: Bernie McKeegan to talk on rebuilding coils. Raffle: Drawn by: Brian Churchill Won by: Robbie Dalton Prize selected: Bunnings voucher Meeting Closed: 9:00pm
Publications: The Bent Wire. Jan-Feb 2015. The Vintage Driver, Feb 2015. Buzzer Box, March 2015. The Vintage Ford, Vol 50, Number 1 2015. Ford T Register, Feb 2015. Correspondence Out: Sympathy card to Joe Baulch and family (Re father’s death) Letter to Ray Smith re Vic Roads Signature Requirements. Treasurer’s Report: The Treasurer’s report was presented by Dean Williams. Moved: Dean Williams; Seconded: Lyle Detez Last month’s rally report: Geof spoke about Labour day weekend to Hewitt’s farm, Drove around Kilmore, chased cows and kangaroos, went to Seymour rail museum, Dinner at Chateau Tabilk’s win-ery, where there was a hens nights celebration, Noel took bride for drive in Model T, Next day went to Broadford Mo-torcycle Track and walked around, Thanks given to Noel and Rhonda Hewitt for organising excellent weekend. Swap Meetings/Clearance Sales report: Bruce Csorba went to Yarra Glen swap, good event. Bruce Csorba also went to Ballarat swap, sold some parts. David Weatherhead said that Reg Thomas sold a lot of parts out of his trailer. What was left over Reg has donated to club for Auction Night. Geof Baulch currently storing parts at his house and will bring down on auction night. Committee Report: Presented by Bruce Csorba, Talked about Magazine costs. National 2016 run. Have ordered two move mail box keys. Sending out magazine electronically. Rolls and responsibility’s of Committee members. Budget for rest of financial year. Talking to all other Model T Ford Clubs presidents in Aus-tralia. Event Coordinators Report: Robbie Dalton presented report. Talked about Run to Charlies Museum. John Docker from Wangaratta has offered to run 2016 Labour day weekend rally.
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T- RADN’ TABLE
A free trading place to advertise your goods - and to pick up a bargain
or two! Note that an ad stays in for two issues unless otherwise advised.
All For Sales must include prices. Vehicles for sale must include engine
number or registration number (Not Club Permit Number) by law.
Publication of ads does not constitute endorsement of price, condition,
or authenticity by the Club.
FOR SALE
1924 Tourer / 4 Door. Engine # 455404 which has a starter motor
type hogs
head on it. This vehicle is ideally suited to someone that knows Model
T's as it just needs some minor mechanical work and tidying up the
electrics to completely finish a very lovely solid vehicle.
All of the body work / trim is completed and in excellent near new
condition. Some mechanicals have been upgraded and of special interest is the
rear accessory brakes that are cable operated via the standard brake pedal /
handbrake.
Some external items are needed to get the fully reconditioned motor to run and
I have listed all the work / parts required to do so. The car sits on wire wheels
with good tyres. Some spare parts applicable to this 1924 vehicle come with it including two front fenders.
The previous owner had moved away from building this to a 100% original factory spec car to more of a reliable upgraded version. It
has an electric fuel pump, engine cooling fan and a 12 Volt system These items could be converted back to stock if desired or simply
retained. The previous owners mechanic is also available to consult.
Price $15 - 20K negotiable with the owner Jeff on 0411 426885 / [email protected]
[Alan Long from WA has forwarded these details on behalf of the owner and can provide extensive further detail about the car.]
FOR SALE
1926—27 two front fenders (rough)
1926 –27 four wire wheels $80 each Contact Bill Formby 5825 2344 or 0488 288 164
1914 one engine block $1,600
1909 two original running boards $1,400
WANTED
1912 sidelights Contact Bill Formby 5925 2344 or 0488 288 164
26-27 Roadster LH rear guard. Rough is OK
(Have RH rear for swap if needed)
26-27 front guards. Rough is OK Contact Bruce Csorba 0425 749 273
26-27 Upper windscreen section
26 front mudguard brace. (Have 27 headlight bar)
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